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PO8 - Bringing marine archeology to Blockchain

Many of these shipwrecks have occurred during the Spanish colonial era in Western Spain and through the Old Bahamas. The channel is located between Cuba and the Bahamas, both of which were once Spanish colonies, so there is a lot of naval activity there.
This makes heavy loads of gold, silver and jewelry lost in the channels and, until now, are considered lost forever. The company was inspired by the idea of ​​salvaging artifacts to bring them back to the Bahamas.
What is PO8? 
PO8, a Bahamian blockchain startup company, today announced that it is working with Claudio Bonifacio, a famous shipwrecks expert whose work is well known around the world. He will advise the company on developing a marine archaeological blockchain. Bonifacio's mission to the company will be to map shipwreck sites in the Bahamas.
PO8 focuses on the development of marine exploration solutions and its main tool is blockchain-based MADS. The company was created to allow people to invest in rescue costs without the need for extensive investment, which often creates a high entry barrier in this area.
The company has also developed other products, such as the Open Auction History Platform (HOAP), which will be used to decentralize the auction of goods and the Government Auction Art System (GAAS). for governments around the world and for nonprofits like museums. In this way, they can transact the artifacts on a decentralized platform.
Maritime Artifacts Database (MADS) 
Claudio Bonifacio, who has more than 30 years of service and has undertaken numerous search expeditions, will be the main asset of PO8 to deploy Maritime Data Systems (MADS) . MADS will be a decentralized application that will encrypt the recovery of lost artifacts and allow the token retainer to make a profit from their help during the expeditions.
Along with the purchase of the PO8 token to fund the project, users will be rewarded with PO8 codes by completing tasks that can help with the project. These tasks range from helping to locate, analyze data in historical records, sonars, weather patterns, geographic mapping, etc.
Bonifacio believes that by using blockchain, the launch can actually create what can be considered a "gift for mankind" that will help many years of historical research become a reality. He also believes there are more than a billion dollars in gold, silver and other cultural artifacts on the seafloor that will surely attract investors to the project.
He also said he was pleased to be part of the positive change that blockchain technology brings to society and that it is an accomplishment to share artifacts with the world. PO8's chief executive, Matthew Arnett, agreed. He said that Bonifacio understood the importance of the blockchain and of this project to the Bahamas.
About Claudio Bonifacio 
Claudio Bonifacio was born in Trieste, Italy, on March 8, 1947. He has a long career as a historian and archaeologist. He has worked more than 30 years in the Indian-based archives of Seville, Spain and has recorded more than 3,000 shipwrecks.
He also did extensive research not only on shipwrecks, but also on treasures buried by Spaniards, Jesuits, Templars and other dynasties.
PO8 Blockchain Marine Archaeological Coin ICO Details 
PO8 is currently being sold privately at a time when you can purchase a token. Public sale will take place over the next few months. The exploration of the Bahamian Sea will probably begin around 2019.
PO8 
Start Selling Token: 07/01/18 
Ending Offer : 07/30/18 
Token: $ 0.00 
Total Supply: 10B 
Token Standard: ERC20 Likes 
Caps: $ 10 million 
Caps: $ 30.3 million
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